American baseball closer who became the first pitcher to reach 500 saves, spending most of his Hall of Fame career with the San Diego Padres.
Trevor Hoffman was the MLB's all-time saves leader when he retired, a San Diego Padres icon whose 'Hells Bells' entrance music and nasty changeup defined the closer role for a generation. His ability to get ground balls and weak contact with his exceptional changeup, rather than blowing hitters away, demonstrated that saves could be achieved through deception as well as power.
Hall of Fame closer, first pitcher to reach 500 and 600 saves
How They Played
Devastating changeup, intimidating closer presence
Lasting Impact
One of the greatest closers in baseball history
Career Honours
- NL Reliever of the Year Award 1998
- NL Reliever of the Year Award 2006
- Trevor Hoffman NL All-Star selection 1998
- NL All-Star selection 2006
- NL All-Star selection 2007
- Roberto Clemente Award 2006
- NL All-Star selection 1999
- MLB All-Star selection 1996
- Baseball Hall of Fame inductee 2018
- NL saves leader 1998
- NL saves leader 2006
| Team | Period | Games | Jersey |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Diego Padres | 1993–2008 | 902 | #51 |
| Florida Marlins | 1993–1993 | 528 | #32 |
| Milwaukee Brewers | 2009–2010 | 111 | — |